Kirk
December 5th 03, 12:25 AM
Check the CMOS speed in your BIOS settings. Somehow, mine
got changed to 100 MHz. Resetting to 133 MHz corrected
the problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been running Win. Xp Home Edition for about 1
year
>now and had no troubles at all.But for some unknown
>reason about 2 weeks ago my laptop just kept freezing up
>on me.I tried to use System Restore but that wouldnt
work
>properly,so I did a full reboot figuring I might have
>downloaded a virus or messed up a config.But to my
dismay
>when I restarted the laptop it is still having the
freeze-
>ups.(I'm figuring it may have to do with the
>updates...but not to sure about that)Any help would be
>truely appreciated...Thank You
>.
>
got changed to 100 MHz. Resetting to 133 MHz corrected
the problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been running Win. Xp Home Edition for about 1
year
>now and had no troubles at all.But for some unknown
>reason about 2 weeks ago my laptop just kept freezing up
>on me.I tried to use System Restore but that wouldnt
work
>properly,so I did a full reboot figuring I might have
>downloaded a virus or messed up a config.But to my
dismay
>when I restarted the laptop it is still having the
freeze-
>ups.(I'm figuring it may have to do with the
>updates...but not to sure about that)Any help would be
>truely appreciated...Thank You
>.
>